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Installation OK, but can't connect
5) In the next dialog, enter the password for the account you selected in Step 2, if any 6) OK your way out. -- Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows Media Center\Windows Powered Smart Display Win 95/98/Me/XP Tweaks and Fixes http://www.dougknox.com -------------------------------- Per user Group Policy Restrictions for XP

USER ACCOUNT SET UP
Or would you put 3500 pop user onto one machine and ftp/apache onto another machine ? The point is, I'm not sure if I can safely use NIS to distribute the user accounts between several machines. And creating/managing the passwd file on several machines looks odd ... What experiences do you have using NIS in an ISP

Win 98 User Accounts
Click OK. Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 To delete your own History folder if you have administrative rights: Log on as a user with administrative rights. If the built in Administrator account has a problem with the History folder, create a new user account and make this user a member of the Administrators group.

saved querys folder
OK, I understand. This is possible in a workgroup situation where all or some of your computers are not using the domain controllers to authenticate them. OK. If you were to import the user accounts from one computer to another computer, then you would have 2 exact copies of the same account (including the same

1.2.1 MAPI Client Connector OK?
Log on to your computer using a local user account with administrator rights. Click Start, click Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click System. Click the User Profiles tab, copy the user profile, click OK, and then click OK again. In Control Panel, double-click Services. Click the Protected Storage

Guest ok = Yes
I don't have an HP 8500n, but I do have an HP 4050 Colour LaserJet, that seems to mostly work OK with the 8500n drivers. I had a problem with the "Watermark" feature with the non-administrative user - see the end of this post for details. Two user accounts: 1. usera - user account from the same domain as the

After SP2 install, one user account ok, other will not access web.
Are you running windows 2000 or XP pro? If so, change the admin account password. Create user accounts for your kids Set up a Local Computer Policy that locks the PC down and restricts what it can do - only what you need and apply these restrictions to your new user accounts. See if that helps.

XP Password Expired
Then, click User Accounts in the Control Panel. Select your account name, and then on the left side of the screen, under Related Tasks, click 'Manage my Network Passwords'. To do so, click Start, then click Run and enter "regedit.exe" and click OK. Then navigate (it's like Windows Explorer) to My

Dimensions of a user account picture?
Enter a user name that is the same as the one you entered in "Create a Repository User Account" in Username. b. Enter the same password you entered in "Create a Repository User Account" in both Password and Confirm Password. 4.Click OK. The user is added. 5.Select the newly created user and choose User Rights from

Can't Access Windows Explorer
OK, But can you have "Power Users" in Windows XP Home? Or is that for professional only? When I try to change a user, I only have 2 choices - Administrator and User. I've just installed Windows XP Pro (NTFS) and assigned myself as system administrator and my family members with limited user accounts.

can't change Store Folder (FA, but unanswered, Q)
If not, click add and type the user name in the appropriate box, be sure the user has all the necessary permissions checked in the permission list below the user list, click apply and ok. That should do it and allow whatever access you desire for that folder even in a limited account. Good luck.

persistent syntax and object errors
WinNT4 => logon OK -- Win2K => logon OK Check for differences with the SE machine when compared to the others. There is *nothing* that you can do to a webserver that will single out a Win98SE machine from others and deny it. Authentication is based on user accounts so it could be just denying that one user.

Ok...I just gotta know...
Hello There are not built-in Guest and Administrator accounts in the 'User Accounts' window in 'Control Panel'. But they were there before. With XP, the user Administrator does not show up in the control panel user accounts applet. At least not in work station mode while logged in as an admin class user.

OK, let's hammer out this partitioning thing completely
... the same errors. it does not. some further testing reveals something interesting: of 5 user accounts, 4 suffer to varying degree from the problems desribed. Click "Ok" and reboot. You may need your Windows CD for this step so keep it ready. 4) Disable NIC If you have a another NIC in the PC besides the one

Anyone find a solution for the "send to" with attachment problem
Then, click User Accounts in the Control Panel. Select your account name, and then on the left side of the screen, under Related Tasks, click 'Manage my Network I have not had an MSN account for a couple of years, yet this window has no X to close, and the only options are Yes and No radio buttons and OK and

Windows Messenger pop up window
Hans Gruber hanze...@hotmail.com alt games lucas-arts monkey-island Hey, I got the game to run using a regular power user account (and the 'normal' user account would work with a variation of what I am going to explain below, I am sure). You guys brought me on the right track- it is the registry key

smtp server and outlook
I want to stress that this problem seem to be unique to WP2000 though and that it only happens when I log onto to any non user (non-admin) level account, but that error message Click on Start,Run and enter REGEDT32 and click on the OK button. 3. Select the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE key, and select the Corel subkey. 4.

Please Help me with a Default Reply Address, POP3 Connector, SMTP ...
The 'hostname' command works,/etc/sys_id is correct and /etc/hosts seems ok. The problem is, normal user accounts fail when opening unix shells (or a console). The window appears for a split second then disappears. This also happens on any newly created accounts. The root account is unaffected.

Ok this one has me stumped.
On Fri, 12 Jun 1998 12:41:05 +0100, "Steven Atkinson" <steven_j.atkinson@capgemini. co.uk> wrote: I'm trying to setup multiple user accounts for NT using the addusers.exe utility. It creates the accounts ok, but does not set up the passwords correctly. Is this a problem with the program or the text file I'm

Samba Printing - Permissions Issue - Works for one person, not the ...
A user is essentially the way SQL Server resolve permission to access databases and database objects. A user ID identifies a user within a database. All permissions and ownership of objects in the database are controlled by the user account. User accounts are specific to a database; the xyz user account in the